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Three Gorges Dam water levels near 156m
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A boat clears the flotsam in front of the Three Gorges Dam on October 5, 2008. China began a trial operation to raise the water level at its Three Gorges Project on September 28th. The water level of China's Three Gorges Project reached 155.01 meters as of 5p.m., October 5th and neared the 156m water mark.

A boat clears the flotsam in front of the Three Gorges Dam on October 5, 2008. China began a trial operation to raise the water level at its Three Gorges Project on September 28. The water level of China's Three Gorges Project reached 155.01 meters as of 5 p.m., October 5 and neared the 156m water mark.



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